...infection or scarring," said American Society of Plastic Surgeons President John Canady, MD. "Plastic surgeons, who have the training to preserve and rearrange skin and tissue, performed more than 16,000 reconstructive surgeries after dog bites last year. Following these dog bite prevention tips and educatin...

...n result in severe lacerations, infection or scarring," said ASPS President John Canady, MD. "Plastic surgeons, who have the training to preserve and rearrange skin and tissue, performed more than 16,000 reconstructive surgeries after dog bites last year. Following these dog bite prevention tips and educatin...

... PHILADELPHIA More drafts usually mean a better product and so it also seems to go with the human immune system. As B cells develop, genes rearrange to allow antibodies to recognize different foreign invaders or pathogens. But sometimes antibodies are created that recognize and attack the body's ow...

...whether some of the myeloid cells in the thymus normally arise from ETPs. The process of T-cell development in the thymus requires progenitor cells to rearrange pieces of DNA. This process of DNA rearrangement is required to build the antigen receptor used by T cells, and permanently marks ETPs. Bell and Bhand...

... memory and imagination are rooted in the hippocampus, which is a critical center of memory in the brain. Researchers infer that the brains memory may rearrange past experiences to create future scenarios.
Game Over: In a tour de force of artificial-intelligence programming, checkers became the most comp...

...an take a break from the noise and confusion.
If there's a get-together at the home of someone with memory impairment or behavioral problems, don't rearrange the furniture. This could cause confusion and anxiety. If the family function is somewhere else, remove slippery throw rugs and other items that could...

...p brain stimulation, a therapy used to treat tremors associated with Parkinson's disease, to treat depression.
The idea behind the study is to rearrange disordered neural activity in the brain in a parallel way to how a person might reboot a computer to terminate a problem.
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...hose subsequent rearrangement may improve the chances of the immune system to recognize the invader.
Whether all cells use their proteasomes to rearrange all types of proteins, or whether the mechanism is specific to peptides used by the immune system, is still unclear.
Warren believes that the mechan...

...ol group of normal participants while completing the Tower of London task. In a Tower of London task, participants must -- in a set number of moves -- rearrange the positions of three distinctive balls in three suspended pool pockets to match a specified pattern. This requires a person to strategize and plan s...

...s suggest that when one receptor detects, for example, a sugar in its environment, communication of some sort triggers an array of linked receptors to rearrange itself, much like when water freezes, all the water molecules assort themselves into a new structure. Through this reorganization, the bacterium's rec...

The brain is bombarded by information about the physical proportions of our bodies. The most familiar sensations, such as a puff of wind or the brush of our own shirt sleeve, serve to constantly remind the brain of the body's outer bounds, creating a sense of what is known as proprioception. In a n...

...ther than being a static pattern, however, the brain is able to arrange and rearrange the connections based on the mental task being undertaken.
"You can't ju...he brain is much more complex and flexible than that. It has the ability to rearrange neural connections for different functions. By examining the pattern of neu...

...s have determined the geometry of C60 on a silver surface using a technique called low-energy electron diffraction.
They find that the silver atoms rearrange in such a way namely, by forming a 'hole' beneath each C60 molecule - that reinforces the bonding between the carbon structure and the silver surface...

...her researchers, which placed the neck length between 20 and 30 nanometers.
When the protein binds to a pathogen, binding sites on the cell receptor rearrange slightly, to adapt to the target surface and maximize the bond. This 5 nanometer conformational change is binding-induced, and made possible by a flex...

...decreases gradually. On the other hand, the magnetization of the cubic particles in the columns decreases in a much slower fashion until the particles rearrange their magnetic moments from linear chains into small circular groups, resulting in a sudden drop in their magnetization.
The team also showed that...

...ns have hydrophobic or water-hating core regions that try to avoid touching water if at all possible. Because of this characteristic, proteins will rearrange themselves to protect these regions from coming into contact with water. In dilute solutions, however, Makowskis team discovered that proteins fluctu...

...mperial's Division of Molecular Biosciences explains: "Scientists have long understood that the secret of meningitis' virulence lies in its ability to rearrange its DNA and thus change its external appearance to the body's immune system. Significantly our research has now demonstrated that the ability of menin...

...s to study their interactions. Also, since some signals induce a cell to change its internal programming, it is important for biologists to be able to rearrange cells over time to learn which signals spur change and which don't.
In the past, researchers erected chemical "moats" around cells in an attempt...

...s suggest that when one receptor detects, for example, a sugar in its environment, communication of some sort triggers an array of linked receptors to rearrange itself, much like when water freezes, all the water molecules assort themselves into a new structure. Through this reorganization, the bacterium's rec...

...molecule that allows them to see how its electrons rearrange as the molecule changes shape.
Understanding how electrons rearrange during chemical reactions could lead to breakthrou...ly, to understand how these electron energy levels rearrange as the molecule changes its shape, according to Ka...

...ent in Silly Putty.
The relaxation time describes how active the molecules are. A longer relaxation time means it takes longer for the molecules to rearrange themselves back into their original shape after shaking them, said Li. Liquids have very short relaxation times as soon as one stops shaking a bottle...

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...fully understood," Ma says, "the solution to overcome the overheating becomes quite obvious." The solution the Wisconsin engineers came up with was to rearrange the energy cells within a power amplifier so that any heat produced dissipates uniformly, rather than moving towards the center. This rearrangement re...

...s so we could build something that switches faster and lasts longer before it wears out," says Evans.
To create a detailed picture of how the atoms rearrange themselves inside an operating device during each electrical pulse, the researchers used the Advanced Photon Source - the country's most brilliant sou...

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